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历史中心位于“Dimore Pignatelli”项目内,其特点是重建和修复位于市中心的17世纪建筑,倒数第二层的着名代表公寓,拥有Fori Imperiali无与伦比的景色。公寓,目前供办公室使用,但有可能转变为住宅,享有大窗户和非常大的环境。 Via IV Novembre酒店设有双人入口,Via Tre Cannelle提供服务。有关更多信息,请联系单元格348.99。 00.233。
ROME, ADIACENZE PIAZZA VENEZIA - At the foot of the Capitol stands the famous Piazza Venezia, whose name, at the expense of logic, is a symbol of the culture and history of the capital. Piazza Venezia is one of the many places that has undergone several renovations over the centuries, to adapt it to the role it plays today and which is as central as it is celebratory for the city and the rest of the country. Its shape, despite the reorganization interventions, both ancient and recent, is not entirely regular but almost elliptical and here we find some of the most important streets in the capital. The square is surrounded by the complex of the Vittoriano that is imposed in the center, by the Palazzo delle Assicurazioni Generali and on the west side by the homonymous Palazzo Venezia, initially a papal seat, then made famous by Mussolini's declaration of war, which from 1929 made it the headquarters of the Fascist Government.***At 300 meters from this famous square, we offer a prestigious apartment on the fifth floor with unparalleled panoramic views over the Imperial Forums. The large size of about 285 square meters allows you to create, according to your needs, an apartment of high representation. Currently the intended use is for office, but it is possible to transform it into a residential home. It is included in the "Dimore Pignatelli" project characterized by the redevelopment and restoration of the entire building, Palazzo Pignatelli. The Palace was built in the seventeenth century and completely transformed in 1880, at the time of the opening of Via IV Novembre. To date, the original layout of the interiors has remained virtually unchanged, such as the access staircase and the noble floor, intact in the seventeenth-century finishes such as the frescoes that decorate most of the rooms and the coffered ceiling.***Inserted in a current but very historic context, you get lost admiring everything that testifies to the art and grandeur of the greatest empire of all time.